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1967-68 Chevy Camaro 66-68 Chevelle 68 Impala Door Mirror W/ Bowtie New on 2040-parts.com

US $44.95
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Cleveland, Ohio, United States
New: may have light wear, nicks, scuffs and scratches from storage; as shown in photos.
Warranty:No

This listing is for a new 1967-68 Chevy Camaro 66-68 Chevelle 68 Impala Door Mirror w/ Bowtie.  New: may have light wear, nicks, scuffs and scratches from storage; as shown in photos.

Please take a close look at the pictures to see the condition and to make sure this item will work with your needs.  Feel free to contact me with any questions prior to purchasing this item.  Buyers in Ohio only: 8% sales tax applies. 

Blaz's Auto Parts and Collectibles

Cleveland, Ohio

FREE SHIPPING!!! Will only ship to the United States. Domestic only. Will only ship internationally through the Global Shipping Program.  Returns accepted, please contact me before initiating the return. Payment is due within 3 days of purchase.  Paypal or local pick-up only. Thank you for looking at my store.  Please check out my other car parts and collectibles.


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